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6 yrs ago
Current Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.
6 yrs ago
The highest, most decisive experience is to be alone with one's own self. You must be alone to find out what supports you, when you find that you can not support yourself.
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7 yrs ago
One cannot live from anything except what one is.
7 yrs ago
The slave to virtue finds the way as little as the slave to vices.
7 yrs ago
The core of an individual is the mystery of life, which dies when it is 'grasped'. That is also why symbols want to keep their secrets.

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The Harbinger of Ferocity


Agent of the Wild, Aspect of the Ferine
Nature, red in tooth and claw.

"There is, indeed, no single quality of the cat that man could not emulate to his advantage."
- Carl Van Vechten

I am, at my core, a personification and manifestation of those things whose blood and hearts run red with the ferocity of the animal world. It is this which convicts and controls my works, my writing, my being; the force and guidance in which I gain wisdom from. It is what inspires me as a creator and weaver of words, the very thing I admire as an author.

My leanings, savage as they are, are of the feline sort as there exists no greater lineage of beasts whom can be drawn from. No others captivate and motivate my talent and skill as the greatest of cats do.

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This is what I have thus far - mostly a revision of a prior character I was never able to play here on the Guild. Do let me know what you think.
Consider me interested, @Holy Soldier. At the moment I believe I will be a bit of a traditionalist with a tiger, but I will go delving through my collection of large cats, both extinct and extant. I will get to work on a submission in the coming day.
I have no issue with moving onward, @Hekazu. I was preparing to post a twilight sequence in between dream and thought, but not plot moving - if only so I could answer as to what Brannor has been up to, sleeping off his injuries after having shapechanged back and all that. Given that will not change or affect anything planned in the game, or what I was going to write, my vote is that you should feel free to set us on the trail of the cult.
There is only one question I have for you in all of this, @Holy Soldier. Why is this categorized in the Arena rather than say, Casual or Advanced? It seems to be a blend of those two, or three, but am I incorrect in understanding that this will be mostly an Arena focused plot then with emphasis on player versus player with some Game Master interaction, rather than a Game Master led story with some player versus player?

Either way, a terribly underrated series of old and absolutely worth having its own topic. This is one of those ideas that I have no knowing as to how it got lost through the gaming generations.
@Penny, @AngelofOctober

I do not dabble in the peddling of conspiracies or shaky conjecture. What I do deal with is threat assessment and information related to. When you see and note identifiers that suggest there is more in play than initially observed, let alone reported, you dig deeper and look at the scenario in increasing layers further and further out.

There is no debate actual Nazis and Klansmen were present and involved to varying degrees, but there is significant evidence plainly visible to note this is outside the norm. We had a Guild member in part refer to that in this very thread. There is too much present to just say "Nazis, actual Nazis, were being evil and attacked people unprovoked." when the reality is, is that the Alt-Left had plants and actors on both sides helping to stir the metaphorical pot. I have no doubt that once fists were thrown the Klansmen or supremacists joined in or the like, but none of this should have happened to begin with.

Organizing people to start a riot, let alone paying some of them, to further your political movtives is inexcusable. Antifa has already enough to answer for, as do the Klu Klux Klan, Neo-Nazi movement, et cetera. Assaulting reporters, as even Jake Tapper noted via Twitter, getting into disorderly fights and ultimately agitating a riot that led to a possible murder, if not manslaughter, should be put under intense scrutiny. So much scrutiny that there is no room to ignore any evidence collected.

And an "inside job" this is not. Even if there were service members present, which there are likely to be by raw statistics, they were representing their own interests. If we held the same standard in reverse, the Dallas police shooting committed by Micah Johnson would also be a "inside job" because he was a reservist.
@mdk

By no means am I absolving the Far Right from the events. A man still plowed into a crowd of people in a scenario that seems not to be self defense or loss of control. I am only stating that there were more agitators and rabble-rousers than there should have been, with several playing dual roles and a number being hired plants. To me that activity is extremely suspicious, as is the fact that others even stated this is not exactly a new occurrence - the actual Nazis and white supremacists getting together for a protest that is.

There are too many ties for me to account them as only "Nazis attack Communists" and vice versa.
@mdk

The only part of that which I know is up for debate on its validity is the organizer himself. Apparently that person shares a name with another individual and no one, at least within the_donald or /pol/, as of yet knows for sure. I have not seen an update to that, but I have also not been following it for the past few days. If I were to bet, I would say that mark is accurate based on the rest of the available information. You might have even seen the picture with the Antifa member crouching down with a shield wrapped in trash bags and then a picture of him again dressed as a Nazi, carrying the shield, but with the black bag on the ground next to him. There's also the issue of the mayor having Alt-Left ties, same with the Berkeley incident where that influenced their decision to withhold the police.

There's quite a few roleplayers-for-hire that were sent as well, unsurprisingly all from out of state. The entire escalation looks very suspicious with all of this kept in mind, the same for its apparent mirroring of what took place in Ukraine; that I admit I know nothing about, but I keep seeing references to it and Neo-Nazis.
At least we are not a terrible group to be influenced by given there's a number of opinions to be had here, even from our only occasional participants; an echo chamber of homogeneous ideas this is not. All the same, welcome to the Guild and the thread, @Janus.
The nation itself is not what divides Americans, it is the policy of using identity politics and "tribalism", as they have come to exemplify and use it via projection, that has further distanced who and what the people of the United States are. Sadly, there are those who are worthy of blame, namely the people who stand against what ideals the country represents as a union. Their ideologies are incompatible with what others believe and by those virtues, they are willing to divide and cast off anyone, and I do mean anyone, who dares resist what they believe. Their "tolerance" is nothing but pure, unabashed intolerance that has become so deluded they believe it to be anything but that.

There is a war for the hearts and minds of the populace, just as there has always been, yet to date there has never been greater stakes. Unfortunately, it does not require a prophet or visionary to tell you that the conflict you are witnessing is going to need get worse before it can ever get better. The Far Left, the actual Alt-Left, is being heralded as some force fighting for the freedom of the people when, if anything, they are the very tip of the spear driving people apart. To some extent I imagine everyone has seen or at least heard of being unfriended on social media because of political reasons, even "friends" and "family" going so far, with innumerable cases of them being based on false information or a twisted narrative. By twisted narrative I mean the scenario you are seeing now where the President of the United States is being criticized for condemning all forms of radical violence.

If you step back to allow that understanding to sink in for a moment and see what they are advocating instead, that only the "white nationalists" - let us call them what they were in this case as actual Nazis surrounded by a mixture of everything else under the sun on this earth - are to blame. Read the words and understand the choices they are making in them. White nationalists? Does it really matter what skin color they are? How about their gender? Their political alignment? Is nationalism that evil of a word that it requires specific condemnation?

This is why you see people going so far as to divide themselves. In fact, they did so the moment they were certain the game was up. You might recall the "#Resist", "#NotMyPresident", and "He Will Not Divide Us" stories prior to the Russian narrative. Where did these all spawn from? Not from a grass roots origin, that I can assure you. Many of these were funded, blatantly so, to populate the media and manipulate information. Just the other night the Democratic National Committee was caught purchasing Twitter poll votes because they were going to lose. Multiple news outlets are just now posting that the infamous "hack" was an inside operation, a "leak" as they became so fond to call everything. What I am saying by this, is that there are people actively and willfully creating greater division to assert more control and power in it.

It was not always quite this way. The United States has always been a nation that emphasized fierce independence - just review to yourself historically how states operated up until the 1900s and just how isolationist some of them were. Yet at the same time they viewed themselves as a collective, of which you might remember from a familiar saying that is all but extinct now; it was ingrained in many as mere children, despite how relatively recent it is to the nation and its history.

"I pledge allegiance to the flag
of the United States of America
and to the Republic
for which it stands,
one Nation under God,
indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all."


For how short and concise the Pledge of Allegiance is, it speaks volumes to how people conceptualized America, even through its several revisions. You could throw out entire portions of it, but as a whole it reiterates "... the United States of America...", "... the Republic...", ".. .which it stands...", "... one Nation ...", "... indivisible..." and "... with liberty and justice for all." There is a pervasive message of unity and oneness in this small address. You can note it throughout American history - there was a war involving it as we are all familiar.

Yet, as we are today, you can see clearly the answer people go to is deceit and disinformation. They are so concerned about pushing their agendas that they are willing to sacrifice a nation's unity and cohesion. We live, as a society and even worldwide, as a far more accepting community in the First World, more than we ever even have been. Despite this, there are overt efforts to drive them apart in a crucial time period. At least half, perhaps now over one half of all American voters according to emerging data, are in support of the notion of "Make America Great Again"; it won a presidency, one that has continued to emphasize the American people over all else.

However, there are those who are still willing to fight that concept, that all Americans should be working together for the United States. In fact, two extreme fringes of these groups showed up to have a brawl in Virginia. Out of the two of them, who received the most negative attention? I can assure you people spent more time arguing how Nazis are evil, because that was ever left to doubt, than focusing on the fact that instigators in both parties led to an escalation of force. This is ignoring the fact that they collectively represent less than a percent of the American population together.

That is why you are seeing so much division. The story is twisted and has been for years. People are just now realizing it or falling prey to it.
Welcome to the Guild, @StrangeLotus. As you can see there is no shortage for the type of participation and interaction you seem to be looking for. Likewise, as already said, you can find a growing community of players within the tabletop section - let alone the many other areas within the site that are as lively, if not more. Feel free to ask away with your questions if you ever require guidance.
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